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<blockquote data-quote="7Oz-64" data-source="post: 1086303" data-attributes="member: 98614"><p>[USER=61892]@TairikuOkami[/USER]</p><p>Ok am agree, so let me explain how is set my router</p><p>My ISP provider don't allow me to change DNS on it's own router (DMZ activated)</p><p>I've connected my Asus ac88u to manage entire network (need credentials to connect) (trend micro protection disabled)</p><p>I ve temporarily enable SSH on port 22 and installed NextDNS CLI ver 1.43.3 using PuTTY (auto login disabled), after i disable SSH capabilities</p><p>All network requests are logged in NextDNS logs, DoH is deactivate in firefox, and Windows is set to use DNS automatically by default</p><p>browserleaktest and folks always return that am using ONLY NextDNS.</p><p>Bitdefender internet security protect my computer.</p><p>All my credentials are protected with a keyfile (on a usb key) and stored on external HDD</p><p>With this can you still confirm me that a malware is still able to redirect traffic to it's own DNS server ???</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7Oz-64, post: 1086303, member: 98614"] [USER=61892]@TairikuOkami[/USER] Ok am agree, so let me explain how is set my router My ISP provider don't allow me to change DNS on it's own router (DMZ activated) I've connected my Asus ac88u to manage entire network (need credentials to connect) (trend micro protection disabled) I ve temporarily enable SSH on port 22 and installed NextDNS CLI ver 1.43.3 using PuTTY (auto login disabled), after i disable SSH capabilities All network requests are logged in NextDNS logs, DoH is deactivate in firefox, and Windows is set to use DNS automatically by default browserleaktest and folks always return that am using ONLY NextDNS. Bitdefender internet security protect my computer. All my credentials are protected with a keyfile (on a usb key) and stored on external HDD With this can you still confirm me that a malware is still able to redirect traffic to it's own DNS server ??? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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